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  • suggest + ing form or suggest + that?? - WordReference Forums
    I agree with Aranjuez about the meaning of suggest + ing form As regards the differences between "I suggest" and "I am suggesting", I'd say that: I suggest is the normal, neutral form - the straightforward way to make a proposal I'm suggesting, in contrast, is either tentative or defensive
  • suggest + to or +inf | WordReference Forums
    suggest doing sth --> OK ( speaker included in the suggestion) I suggested going there ( I was going too ) Suggest+ to inf --> wrong Suggest (that) sb (should) do sth --> right I suggest that he should go there I suggest that he go there I suggest he go there
  • Suggest somebody to do something? | WordReference Forums
    I suggest (that) you buy yourself a good dictionary ("I suggest you to buy yourself a dictionary" wouldn't work here) National, you have listed your native language as English, so I'll assume that you have the facility with the language to see the difference between these two uses of verbs like "suggest" I sure hope so Have fun with these verbs!
  • I would suggest I will suggest - WordReference Forums
    A) if you have an argument with your parents, I would suggest talking to them patiently B) if you have an argument with your parents, I will suggest talking to them patiently I know B is the conditional sentence type 1, but it seems to me that A is correct and more polite
  • suggest sb 后面跟do还是doing? - 知乎
    suggest是动词 somebody是代词 一个简单句只有一个动词,所以somebody后面的动词需要转变为非谓语形态,即你所谓的doing。 又因为,动词后接宾语从句,构造复合句,suggest这个词涉及到虚拟语气 should,实践中that should可省略,于是得到你所谓的do。
  • suggest +ing or infinitive | WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone, I have a doubt with the verb "to suggest" Is it correct to say: "He suggested making a pizza" or "He suggested to make a pizza?" "She suggested her mother sit down and have a coffee" or "He suggested her mother sitting down and having a coffee"? Thank you and sorry for my
  • suggest to do suggest doing | WordReference Forums
    "to suggest [that] sb [should] do sth" or "to suggest [that] sb does sth (more BrE, I guess)" instead (A) Once retained by a school, We Future Cycle gives a presentation to every party involved — teachers, students, custodians, parents, and food-service staff — explaining why recycling is important and how to sort materials
  • Do not say suggest (someone) to do something. - WordReference Forums
    Verbs vary greatly in what kind of complements they take 'Suggest' takes the ones listed, but not an infinitive clause A clause isn't a noun phrase, it's a completely different structure suggest that somebody do something: the complement is a subjunctive that-clause suggest doing something: the complement is a gerund-participial clause


















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